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Cardinals exercised P Andy Lee's 2018 option.

Lee will make $2M this year with the Cardinals. He has bounced around a few teams in his career, spending time with the Panthers, 49ers, and Cardinals. He is one of the best punters and the Cardinals recognize that. Mar 10 - 10:36 AM

P Matt Wile was waived in the corresponding roster move. Lee is one of the league's best punters, but was cut loose in a cost-saving measure by the Panthers. He also missed seven games last season with a hamstring issue. Mon, Sep 4, 2017 01:26:00 PM

Panthers released P Andy Lee.

Lee, 35, was a first-team All-Pro selection in 2007, 2011, and 2012 with the 49ers. The Panthers had been trying to trade him. The move saves Carolina $1.9 million. Michael Palardy has tentatively won the punting job. Sat, Sep 2, 2017 10:25:00 AM

Panthers P Andy Lee has agreed to a contract restructure.

His $3.43 million salary for 2017 has been reduced to $1 million, while his $4.13 million salary in 2018 dropped to $1.1 million. Lee is getting some of the money back with bonuses but is still taking a slight pay cut. The restructure saves Carolina $800,000 in cap space this season and almost $2 million in 2018. Fri, Mar 17, 2017 11:04:00 AM

Jermaine Gresham caught 3-of-3 targets for 24 yards before tearing his Achilles' in the Cardinals' Week 17 win over the Seahawks.

It's the worst possible ending to a season that saw Gresham start strong and then fade. Thankfully for the eight-year veteran, he signed a new contract that included $13 million guaranteed last March. He will be back in Arizona but will be highly questionable for Week 1. Gresham turns 30 in June. He has not cleared 400 yards receiving since 2014, his final year in Cincinnati.

They'll go forward with Jared Veldheer at left tackle and John Wetzel on the right side. Humphries has been a bust as the 24th pick in the 2015 draft, struggling with injuries and effectiveness on the rare occasions he has cracked the lineup. Arizona may have to go back to the drawing board at left tackle this offseason. Veldheer has considered retirement in recent years.